Shocking video shows NYC subway passenger putting unhinged man in deadly chokehold - NEW SAINT FLOYD JUST DROPPED

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Dramatic new video shows a straphanger taking matters into his own hands, pinning down an unhinged man in a deadly incident at a Manhattan subway station this week.

The 24-year-old passenger stepped in after the vagrant, identified by sources as Jordan Neely, 30, began going on an aggressive rant on a northbound F train Monday afternoon, according to police and a witness who took the video.

“He starts to make a speech,” freelance journalist Juan Alberto Vazquez said in Spanish during an interview Tuesday, referring to the disturbed man.

“He started screaming in an aggressive manner,” Vazquez told The Post. “He said he had no food, he had no drink, that he was tired and doesn’t care if he goes to jail. He started screaming all these things, took off his jacket, a black jacket that he had, and threw it on the ground.”

That’s when he said the straphanger came up behind Neely and took him to the ground in a chokehold — keeping him there for some 15 minutes, Vazquez said.

The approximately three minute and a half long video shot by Vazquez shows the blond subway-rider lying on the floor of the train with his arm wrapped around the man’s neck.

The train was stopped, with the doors opened, at the Broadway-Lafayette Street/Bleeker Street station, where Vasquez said the conductor had called 911.

Neely — who was living on the streets and had a history of mental health issues — lost consciousness after being put in the chokehold, and EMS workers at the station were unable to revive him, police and law enforcement sources said.

The straphanger — who sources said is a Marine veteran — was taken into custody and later released without charges. The investigation is ongoing and authorities were waiting on autopsy results before deciding whether to pursue charges against the younger man, sources said.

He declined to comment when reached by The Post Tuesday, saying, “I am not interested in answering any questions, thank you.”

Vazquez, who was on his way to Yonkers at about 2:30 p.m. on Monday, said Neely barged into the train at the Second Avenue station — and quickly began screaming and yelling at riders, prompting many to move away.

Video taken later shows the man flailing his arms and legs in an effort to free himself as the straphanger has him in a headlock and another bystander helps to hold him down on the floor of the subway train.

“He moved his arms but he couldn’t express anything,” Vazquez said of Neely. “All he could do was move arms.

“Then suddenly he just stopped moving,” Vasquez recalled. “He was out of strength.”

A person can be heard in the video expressing worry about Neely’s wellbeing off-camera. The man who had been helping the straphanger hold Neely down replies that, “He’s not squeezing no more.” The two then let Neely go after a few seconds, leaving him lying on his side on the ground.

“None of us who were there thought he was in danger of dying,” Vasquez said. “We thought he just passed out or ran out of air.”

Vazquez said he had mixed feelings about the fatal encounter — particularly since he said Neely had not physically attacked anyone on the train before he was taken down.

“I think that in one sense it’s fine that citizens want to jump in and help. But I think as heroes we have to use moderation,” he said.

“This would never have happened if the police had shown up within five minutes,” he added. “Then we’d be talking about a true hero. It’s complicated.”

 
Yeah, I'm not holding my breath on this one.
I think eric adams convinced a lot of them to be brave and vote not guilty. The court is just waiting to file all the security these people are going to need cause Jordan neely’s lawyers are going think it's a "racial injustice" bullshit move And have protestors harass the jurors.
 
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From what I've seen and heard, Jury has been asking a lot of questions about "negligence" and "recklessness". Either they think that those don't apply, or they want to find a way to make them so. Considering it's been more than a single day of deliberation, I don't think they're all unanimous in opinions, which can be a good sign for him. I think this might, but not saying it will, be a hung jury. There's enough reasonable doubt, but between personal bias and the definitions used, I bet more than a few of the jurors can't consider him innocent.
 
Let's keep it a buck, TPTB don't want Good Samaritans, they want apathy.
Listen here Huwhite boi, if you ever fucking dare to step in and protect a woman, child, elder, whomever, from a tweaking-out nog or diverse individuals engaging in cultural enrichment we're going to fucking kill you. That nog? More valuable than even a hundred taxpaying mayo monkeys. After all, we need them to increase funding (that goes in our pockets haha) for the five bajillion social programs to get this literal oxygen thief a sandwich and a bed. You? You can go fuck yourself.
 
From what I've seen and heard, Jury has been asking a lot of questions about "negligence" and "recklessness". Either they think that those don't apply, or they want to find a way to make them so. Considering it's been more than a single day of deliberation, I don't think they're all unanimous in opinions, which can be a good sign for him. I think this might, but not saying it will, be a hung jury. There's enough reasonable doubt, but between personal bias and the definitions used, I bet more than a few of the jurors can't consider him innocent.

Thank God for the people with sense that are holding out. Do you think he gets retried if it ends up hung or do they finally let it go?
 
The "victim's" father is trying to sue the guy now too. So even (and ESPECIALLY) if he escapes these trumped up charges.. the civil system in NY will likely make sure he never gets out of permanent debt.

We really need a cap on civil cases, at least limits somewhat informed on how much the person/family directly lost in earnings potential. With a fair but hard cap on emotional crap and other excuses to extort insane amounts. It's not just the medical system being fucked up by the current insane system.


Thank God for the people with sense that are holding out. Do you think he gets retried if it ends up hung or do they finally let it go?

I could totally see them doubling down on this and trying again to waste even more time and tax payer money. From people who usually won't even bring charges.
 
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Listen here Huwhite boi, if you ever fucking dare to step in and protect a woman, child, elder, whomever, from a tweaking-out nog or diverse individuals engaging in cultural enrichment we're going to fucking kill you. That nog? More valuable than even a hundred taxpaying mayo monkeys. After all, we need them to increase funding (that goes in our pockets haha) for the five bajillion social programs to get this literal oxygen thief a sandwich and a bed. You? You can go fuck yourself.
That's gonna eventually blow up in the left's face.

Let's be real here: if it had been a black veteran who inadvertently croaked a white guy with the same background, this trial wouldn't be happening.
There was a hispanic guy who helped Daniel restrain the dude. He went into hiding after Dan got arrested, lied to the police as well. He still got a plea deal to testify against Daniel.
 
Let's be real here: if it had been a black veteran who inadvertently croaked a white guy with the same background, this trial wouldn't be happening.

The trial? It wouldn't even have made the local papers as anything but the most basic details about a death on the subway. We are truly in a fucked up and perverted time.
 
The "victim's" father is trying to sue the guy now too. So even (and ESPECIALLY) if he escapes these trumped up charges.. the civil system in NY will likely make sure he never gets out of permanent debt.
I saw a suggestion earlier today that, if the family wants a payout, they should have to prove they didn't abandon their supposed loved one.
I guess the longer the better?
It depends on the jury. The longer deliberations go on, the more normie jurors just want to get things over with and go home, and they may very well just let a lone crazy holdout get their way.
 
The "victim's" father is trying to sue the guy now too. So even (and ESPECIALLY) if he escapes these trumped up charges.. the civil system in NY will likely make sure he never gets out of permanent debt.

Neely’s family should sue the city/state for not keeping him locked in an asylum. Honestly, with the pattern of drug use and fight-starting this guy had, it was only a matter of time before he ended up dead.
 
Jury is hung. Considering it's an NYC jury that's the best outcome that could be expected really. Judge is considering giving an Allen charge to the jury, ie considering whether to try to browbeat the jury into deliberating more and voting to convict
 
Jury is hung. Considering it's an NYC jury that's the best outcome that could be expected really. Judge is considering giving an Allen charge to the jury, ie considering whether to try to browbeat the jury into deliberating more and voting to convict
It's Friday during the holidays, and jury members will have plans for Saturday. Judge is probably going to imply he'll keep the jury locked up all weekend if they don't convict.

Although the United Healthcare CEO assassination is completely unrelated to this trial, I wonder if it made a couple jurors move a tiny bit toward Penny's side. The general mood in the country right now is "fuck that CEO", even though that shooting was clearly a murder. I can imagine at least one Penny juror saying, "Do I really want to let someone get away with killing someone in public? Actually, I think I do. Fuck it, aquittal."
 
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